The Milwaukee Brewers were starting to come up with some good players, but they were a couple of years away from contending.

Team stats:

Record: 67-95 (6th in NL East, 33 games behind the New York Yankees)

Attendance: 1,114,938 (12th of 14 in AL)

Team Batting: .258 (10th in AL)

Team HR: 125 (10th in AL)

Team ERA: 4.32 (11th in AL)

Team Fielding: .978 (tied for 4th in AL)

AL All Stars: Don Money (3B), Jim Slaton (P)

Team Leaders:

Batting Average: Cecil Cooper (.300)

Home Runs: Don Money (25)

RBI: Don Money (83)

Stolen Bases: Jim Wohlford (17)

Wins: Jerry Augustine (12)

Losses: Jerry Augustine (18)

Strikeouts: Moose Haas (113)

Saves: Bill Castro (13)

ERA (starters): Jim Slaton (3.58)

ERA (relievers): Bob McClure (2.52)

Team Highlights:

May 6 - Lost to the Detroit Tigers 5-2 and fell into a first place tie with the New York Yankees. The Brewers had been in first place since April 15. It would be the last time the Brewers would be in first place in the 1977 season.

Aug 14 - Pitcher Bill Travers took one for the team in the second game of a doubleheader. After Milwaukee lost the first game to the Cleveland Indians 12-4, Travers pitched 7 2/3 innings and allowed 14 runs. He left the game in the 9th inning and got a standing ovation. Travers' ERA rose from 3.45 to 4.63 and it was the start of a long losing streak for him. Bill had a 4-5 record before the game and ended up with a record of 4-12.